Comment: Very good for my pain. First used following eye surgery in 1992. Had 8 pills left which I am using for my horrible L1 fracture. It seems to be best pain killer I have tried, even though the pills are 22 years old. I do NOT drink, smoke or take drug addict type drugs (like marijuana). Will be 65 next month and my body is starting to give me some grief. This was originally given to me as a pre
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Comment:Very good for my pain. First used following eye surgery in 1992. Had 8 pills left which I am using for my horrible L1 fracture. It seems to be best pain killer I have tried, even though the pills are 22 years old. I do NOT drink, smoke or take drug addict type drugs (like marijuana). Will be 65 next month and my body is starting to give me some grief. This was originally given to me as a prescription and don't think it's available
as an over-the-counter item. Be careful how much you take since it does have acetaminophen in it. Seems to take from 20 minutes to 90 minutes to start working, so don't over do it if it doesn't work right away. This is one person's opinion.Hide Full Comment

Reviewer: GacktR, 25-34 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)

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Comment: Useless for me. The only thing that happened was about 10 mins after swallowing I was dizzy for approx. 15 seconds. That's it. Might have well eaten a coughdrop to deal with the pain.

Comment:Useless for me. The only thing that happened was about 10 mins after swallowing I was dizzy for approx. 15 seconds. That's it. Might have well eaten a coughdrop to deal with the pain.Hide Full Comment

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